12 giveaways in 12 months. I made it. Hallelujah. Granted, nothing was too overwhelming stunning, but this project was at best a challenge.
At about this time last year, I received gifts just like those you see here (well, mine were scarlet and gray, but I won’t force that on you), and I use them all the time. Actually, it is more like, ALL THE TIME.
Some of my favorite posts on other blogs follow a weekly or monthly “my favorite things” theme. To close out this eventful, slightly tumultuous, strangely fulfilling year, I would like to share with you just a few of my favorite things.
To enter to win, please leave a comment on this blog post. Feel free to tell me whatever you please. If you need ideas, tell me what you are looking forward to in the new year or this holiday season. Or tell me what you would like to see me post here on this blog.
Because this time of year is full of hustle and bustle, the final giveaway will run for two full weeks. Entries must get to me by 12:01 a.m. on Thursday, December 27. I will use a random number generator to pick the winner.
Thank you all for entering over this past year. Perhaps in the future, I will bring giveaways back. Until then, you’ve got one last chance.
Good Luck!


thank you for the wonderful giveaway! Merry Christmas!
I’m just looking forward to all of the changes I am making in my life- career and location. Hopefully this will be a good year, finally.
Thanks for the giveaway! I’m curious as to what the prizes are. ;0D
Lily, That’s a good question. The prizes are those pictured above. A Tovolo spatula/scraper/spoon contraption, a small plastic scraper, and tiny Ateco cutters. I should have clarified just what I was giving away, so thanks for pointing that out!
Thanks for offering the lovely giveaway. I’m getting ready to go to the store to buy the ingredients for baking our Christmas cookies. The Tovolo tool looks very useful. I may have to add that to my Christmas list.
One of my favorite things is peanut butter (creamy, and not all natural – JIF just like I ate growing up!) I have a terrible habit of eating it straight from the jar, so I especially love the looks of this spatula because with both a spoon and a scaper end it would be perfect for getting to the bottom of the large Costco-sized jars I buy. My husband says someone needs to develop a silicone-finger kitchen utensil, similar to a spatula, but precisely for scraping the last delicious bits out of smaller jars like jam or chocolate sauce… my response: who needs silicone!
I could use this giveaway…PLEASE!